Microsoft has switched off access to Windows Live Messenger in Cuba, Syria, Iran, Sudan and North Korea. The software giant announced the policy change in a blog post spotted by our friends at LiveSide. If...

The OpenNet Initiative, a collaboration between researchers at Cambridge, the University of Oxford, Harvard University and the University of Toronto, had the time and capabilities to study only 40 countries and the Palestinian territories. The...

More ads for everyone! Joy. Yahoo Mobile Web, the mobile advertising service first launched in the U.S. late last year, is now being offered in 19 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Indonesia,...

The European Commission has asked four European Union countries to justify why they favor Intel Corp. processors in computers for public authorities, it announced Wednesday. The Commission has asked France, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden...

A clear sign from Microsoft about supporting its users and communities has always been shown through ilovemessenger. Although the site first launched in only a few languages and not in English, this didn't deter its...